Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To Propose Amendments to the Constitution, Commenced and Held at Harrisburg, on the Second Day of May, 1837, Volumen8Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1838 |
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... principle ; they must have public confidence and good will , and public opinion at all times in their favor . If this is not so , they are of no avail - they are absolutely use- less ; they can do no good either to themselves or others ...
... principle ; they must have public confidence and good will , and public opinion at all times in their favor . If this is not so , they are of no avail - they are absolutely use- less ; they can do no good either to themselves or others ...
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... principle never could be exerted to represent active deliberations . Such a principle would be in direct opposition to that which the gentleman from Fayette himself maintains - that is to say that a representative , in his character as ...
... principle never could be exerted to represent active deliberations . Such a principle would be in direct opposition to that which the gentleman from Fayette himself maintains - that is to say that a representative , in his character as ...
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... principle , to the amendment of the gentleman from Fayette , and also to the amendment originally offered by the gentleman from Lan- caster , and I shall vote against both . Permit me , Mr. President , before I take my seat , to offer a ...
... principle , to the amendment of the gentleman from Fayette , and also to the amendment originally offered by the gentleman from Lan- caster , and I shall vote against both . Permit me , Mr. President , before I take my seat , to offer a ...
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... principle but that of the destruction of the banks , the whole argument goes on the supposition that the banks are corrupt and under a system of wicked administration . It takes it for granted that this is the fact ; that , from their ...
... principle but that of the destruction of the banks , the whole argument goes on the supposition that the banks are corrupt and under a system of wicked administration . It takes it for granted that this is the fact ; that , from their ...
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... principle , and went astray , too , at the moment when this principle was in full operation ; when the coun- try was deriving advantages and blessings from it ; and at a time when it was obvious , that no man could find out an ...
... principle , and went astray , too , at the moment when this principle was in full operation ; when the coun- try was deriving advantages and blessings from it ; and at a time when it was obvious , that no man could find out an ...
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